Ursun's Teeth
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Format
Kindle
Pages
219
Language
English
Published
Nov 15, 2016
Publisher
Black Library
ISBN-10
085787313X
ISBN-13
9780857873132
Description
Retired General Kaspar von Velten finds himself drawn back to the frostbitten streets of Kislev, a city draped in a heavy blanket of snow and secrets. Settling into his new life is anything but simple; the icy past nips at his heels as he grapples with memories of battles fought and comrades lost. The wind howls like the ghosts of those he left behind, making every corner of this once-familiar landscape feel strangely foreign.
As he navigates the intricacies of life post-war, he can't shake the feeling that his former exploits are far from over. Shadows lurk in the alleys, and whispers of an ancient threat begin to grow louder. With his strategic mind still sharp and restless, the general is drawn back to the heart of conflict, faced with the difficult choice of staying in the shadows or stepping back into the fray.
Amid the tension and the biting cold, Kaspar must also confront the frozen hearts of his countrymen, balancing duty with the warmth of human connection. Bonds will be tested, and alliances forged in the fires of war are once again called to stand strong. In Kislev, the past echoes loudly, and the line between peace and war is as thin as a snowflake.
As he navigates the intricacies of life post-war, he can't shake the feeling that his former exploits are far from over. Shadows lurk in the alleys, and whispers of an ancient threat begin to grow louder. With his strategic mind still sharp and restless, the general is drawn back to the heart of conflict, faced with the difficult choice of staying in the shadows or stepping back into the fray.
Amid the tension and the biting cold, Kaspar must also confront the frozen hearts of his countrymen, balancing duty with the warmth of human connection. Bonds will be tested, and alliances forged in the fires of war are once again called to stand strong. In Kislev, the past echoes loudly, and the line between peace and war is as thin as a snowflake.
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